The African viviparous toad, scientifically known as Nectophrynoides, is primarily found in the mountainous regions of eastern Africa, particularly in countries like Tanzania and Kenya. These toads inhabit humid montane forests and grasslands, where they thrive in moist environments. They are notable for their unique reproductive method, giving birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
the African viviparous toad is a victim of habitat loss due to illegal logging, human settlements and the fact that it is the only species of toad in the world that gives birth to live young makes it a primary target for poachers. However environmental protection programs are setting up sanctuary's to preserve all seven species.
African Red Toad was created in 1848.
African Giant Toad was created in 1888.
African Common Toad was created in 1927.
The botanical name of a toad is Bufo bufo for the common toad found in Europe.
Raccoons are viviparous - they are placental mammals.
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Ferrets are viviparous.